8 hours agoBy iMore.comShield your display from annoying fingerprints and scratches while preventing glare at the same time with these precision cut protectors. Including two per package, they're simple to apply and leave absolutely no sticky residue when removed. Available today for $4.95!

01 August 2015 1By Derek KesslerWelcome to the first edition of Mobile Nations Weekly, bringing you the latest and greatest from this week in technology and mobile life from across Android Central, Connectedly, CrackBerry, iMore, Windows Central, and more!

01 August 2015 41By Rene RitchieThere have been numerous reports, including our own anecdotal ones, about how much better Safari is than Chrome when it comes to battery life on MacBooks. Here's another.

01 August 2015 47By Rene RitchieiTunes has an impossible job. What started as a music player has grown into stores for entertainment and apps, into a sync solution for iPods, iPhones, and iPads, and now into full blown subscription streaming service as well. That means iTunes has to handle everything media and device management not only on the Mac but ported to Windows as well. Given all of that, what could Apple do to make it better for you?

01 August 2015 2By Rene RitchieThe iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple! On this episode—We talk Apple Watch three months later and Apple Music one month later. How are they working for us now, and have any of our opinions changed? Serenity Caldwell, Peter Cohen, Rene Ritchie, and special guest Jim Dalrymple.

01 August 2015 20By Rich StevensHappy Saturday, iMore! Because Rich is awesome, he's letting us run some of his Mac-themed comics from the Diesel Sweeties archive on weekends. Bonus comics, woo! We hope you enjoy.

31 July 2015 2By Joseph KellerContrary to recent reports, talks between Apple and BMW for an automotive project have reportedly been on hold, with Apple said to be exploring other avenues for its rumored vehicle.

31 July 2015 2By Joseph KellerRogue Amoeba's Audio Hijack has hit version 3.2, brining new power to the app's Time Shift feature by adding greater control over how you shift, along with other important enhancements. This version also adds general support for OS X El Capitan.